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FHA - Getting ready for the appraisal
October 15th, 2009 11:20 AM

Many homeowners (and some realtors) don't realize that when doing an FHA appraisal inspection, the appraiser is required to check certain things that are not typically required for non-FHA transactions. Below are a list of basic things that you as a homeowner or realtor can do to avoid delays and 2nd trips by the appraiser.

1. Electricity and water utilities must be turned on. (It is not the appraisers responsibility to deal with breaker boxes or water utility valves. These utilities should be up and running when the appraiser walks in) 

2. Heating / Cooling must be functioning.

3. Plumbing and electrical fixtures should be functioning properly.

4. Attic must be accessed.

5. Security bars on all bedrooms should be removed, or emergency release latches installed.

Also, if there are any cracks in the foundation or any observable problems with the structure (foundation, roof, wall separation, etc.), it would be helpful to have documentation from a professional to identify and provide opinion on the needed remedy for the issue.

When all of these items are address beforehand, the possiblility of delay is greatly minimized.

 


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Posted by Gerardo Sauceda on October 15th, 2009 11:20 AMPost a Comment

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